A life-course approach to health: synergy with sustainable development goals/Approche sanitaire fondee sur le parcours de vie: synergie avec les objectifs de developpement durable/Un enfoque basado en la salud para toda la vida: sinergia con los objetivos de desarrollo sostenible

A life-course approach to health encompasses strategies across individuals' lives that optimize their functional ability (taking into account the interdependence of individual, social, environmental, temporal and intergenerational factors), thereby enabling well-being and the realization of rig...

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Published in:Bulletin of the World Health Organization Vol. 96; no. 1; pp. 42 - 50
Main Authors: Kuruvilla, Shyama, Sadana, Ritu, Montesinos, Eugenio Villar, Beard, John, Vasdeki, Jennifer Franz, de Carvalho, Islene Araujo, Thomas, Rebekah Bosco, Drisse, Marie-Noel Brunne, Daelmans, Bernadette, Goodman, Tracey, Koller, Theadora, Officer, Alana, Vogel, Joanna, Valentine, Nicole, Wooton, Emily, Banerjee, Anshu, Magar, Veronica, Neira, Maria, Bele, Jean Marie Okwo, Worning, Anne Marie, Bustreo, Flavia
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: World Health Organization 01-01-2018
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Summary:A life-course approach to health encompasses strategies across individuals' lives that optimize their functional ability (taking into account the interdependence of individual, social, environmental, temporal and intergenerational factors), thereby enabling well-being and the realization of rights. The approach is a perfect fit with efforts to achieve universal health coverage and meet the sustainable development goals (SDGs). Properly applied, a life-course approach can increase the effectiveness of the former and help realize the vision of the latter, especially in ensuring health and well-being for all at all ages. Its implementation requires a shared understanding by individuals and societies of how health is shaped by multiple factors throughout life and across generations. Most studies have focused on noncommunicable disease and ageing populations in high-income countries and on epidemiological, theoretical and clinical issues. The aim of this article is to show how the life-course approach to health can be extended to all age groups, health topics and countries by building on a synthesis of existing scientific evidence, experience in different countries and advances in health strategies and programmes. A conceptual framework for the approach is presented along with implications for implementation in the areas of: (i) policy and investment; (ii) health services and systems; (iii) local, multisectoral and multistakeholder action; and (iv) measurement, monitoring and research. The SDGs provide a unique context for applying a holistic, multisectoral approach to achieving transformative outcomes for people, prosperity and the environment. A life-course approach can reinforce these efforts, particularly given its emphasis on rights and equity.
ISSN:0042-9686
1564-0604
DOI:10.2471/BLT.17.198358